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D3 is being broken up into smaller modules for [v4](https://github.com/d3/d3/releases/tag/v4.0.0) (e.g. `d3-scale`, `d3-selection`, etc) and there are some API [changes](https://github.com/d3/d3/blob/…
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Hi! Thanks for doing this, it looks excellent!
Sorry if this is not really an issue - I couldn't figure the code out and hope it might help other idiots like me :)
I downloaded and installed it, t…
zawsx updated
6 years ago
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ROBOT performs logical checks using `reason` and can run a custom suite of SPARQL queries using `verify`. Some repos successfully use this in combination with Makefiles and a custom suite of queries t…
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Vorbis comment headers appear in quite many places, in vorbis, opus and in flac. Even though parsing them is only very little code, I think one could create a crate to do the parsing. What do you thin…
est31 updated
6 years ago
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Returning the same object when nothing changed is a common convention when working with immutable objects, and I really don't see what reason there is not to do it.
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var obj = {foo: {bar: 2}}
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Tijdens het testen bij Frontlab kwam ik er achter dat mijn menu niet uitklapt op een bepaalde versie van firefox os. Dit komt omdat de onclick niet herkent wordt door die browser. Hiervoor zou ik nog …
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As for now, `this.props` object itself is not an observable, which is a problem if we trying to use it inside `computed` function or bount child component. Some examples:
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@obeserver
class Compone…
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It would be pretty nice if runtypes supported the ability to make a tagged Union from a runtype Union by adding an _type field not present in the original data with appropriate value ... It would be …
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Currently we are using a small subset of D3 functionality, but including the whole library. At 211KB minified, it's not small. One option is to include the relevant [microlibraries](https://github.com…
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The `any` type is more permissive than is desired in many circumstances. The problem is that `any` implicitly conforms to all possible interfaces; since no object actually conforms to every possible i…